On 20/10/2011 19:06, Gene E. Bloch wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Oct 2011 12:05:47 -0400, Shoe wrote:
>
>> Today, the sound started to come through the speakers on the monitor
>> instead of coming through my sound card and speakers. The monitor is
>> connected with HDMI cable which carries sound as well as video. Device
>> manager shows that my Creative sound card is working properly. The
>> speakers are working properly, but no sound is coming from them. I
>> disabled the on-board sound and then had no sound. I have no idea what
>> caused this and do not know anything to do in Windows to fix this. I
>> am running Windows 7 Home Premium, 64 bit. I would appreciate any
>> suggestions of how to tell the system to use the sound card.
>
> My first though was that it's a setting in the monitor, and that you
> have to go to the monitor's front panel setup. Browse through the whole
> thing, since those menus seem to me never to be well organized.
>
> If you had mentioned the brand and model of the monitor, you could have
> gotten specific help, I bet.
>
> Anyway, I just looked, and I can't find such a setting on my LG IPS236.
> This also has the side effect of making me think my suggestion is
> probably bogus :-)
>
> So if I am wrong, then you need to browse through all of your sound card
> setup (my comments about organization apply here too). Again, I can't
> find anything that looks right for that on my computer, although I know
> there is something somewhere in either the computer or the monitor,
> since I briefly used the monitor sound output early on, just as a
> test...
>
> As for the report from Device Manager that the "Creative sound card is
> working properly" - you need a small amount of NaCl. All that means is
> that Device Manager is happy with the interface to the card's drivers.
>
> Hang on a minute...Before sending this, I went back to my sound card's
> setup. On the playback devices panel, if I right click on any visible
> device I get the option to display disabled devices, and now my monitor
> appears, and I can select it and set it as default.
>
> Cool!
>
> Mind you, this monitor has no speakers, so unless I plug a speaker into
> the plug on the back, when I do the above, I get silence :-)
>
> To get to that panel, I right-click on the speaker icon in the
> notification area (system tray) and choose Playback Devices.
>
My monitor is a TV with inbuilt speakers. I have a separate speaker
system as well. And I get sound out of every single one, which is very
rich and fulsome.
I have a splitter 3.5mm jack plugged into the card itself, and into that
go leads from the TV and the independent speakers.
If either lead came loose or failed, then I'd be left with sound from
just one of the two. Nothing would show up in Windows settings at all;
not even if both leads were removed.
Ed
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